Blessed Runesu Geza, nicknamed "Bombshell," urged every Zimbabwean to join him on M31 to remove ED from power. He told everyone his team wouldn't just wait around for that date. They planned to start hunting down what he called "criminals" surrounding ED that very night. Their actions would target specific people first.
During his speech, Geza shared a list containing more than 20 names of people he claims help ED steal from Zimbabwe. He mentioned several high-profile figures, including Chivhayo, Scott Sakupwanya, Mangudya, Mtuli Ncube, Chinomona, Mutsvangwa, Auxilia Mnangagwa, Guvamatanga, Tagwireyi, Kazembe Kazembe, Ziyambi Ziyambi, Matuke, Garwe, Mavetera, Machakaire, and Paradza, among others. He said these people would be their initial targets.
Geza told Zimbabweans to buy data packages for their phones. He wants everyone to see what his group starts doing immediately. According to Geza, citizens need to witness the actions his team plans to carry out against those he has named. The list he presented represents just part of a larger group he intends to confront.
Many of the named individuals hold important government positions or have business connections to the current administration. Geza framed his message as a direct call to action rather than just talk. His announcement suggests he believes Zimbabweans will support immediate action instead of waiting for the scheduled M31 event, when he wants all citizens to participate in removing the president.
During his speech, Geza shared a list containing more than 20 names of people he claims help ED steal from Zimbabwe. He mentioned several high-profile figures, including Chivhayo, Scott Sakupwanya, Mangudya, Mtuli Ncube, Chinomona, Mutsvangwa, Auxilia Mnangagwa, Guvamatanga, Tagwireyi, Kazembe Kazembe, Ziyambi Ziyambi, Matuke, Garwe, Mavetera, Machakaire, and Paradza, among others. He said these people would be their initial targets.
Geza told Zimbabweans to buy data packages for their phones. He wants everyone to see what his group starts doing immediately. According to Geza, citizens need to witness the actions his team plans to carry out against those he has named. The list he presented represents just part of a larger group he intends to confront.
Many of the named individuals hold important government positions or have business connections to the current administration. Geza framed his message as a direct call to action rather than just talk. His announcement suggests he believes Zimbabweans will support immediate action instead of waiting for the scheduled M31 event, when he wants all citizens to participate in removing the president.